The gut microbiome has a significant impact on physical health. The abnormal growth and metabolites of some microorganisms can aggravate behavioral disorders, fatigue, movement disorders, and immune dysfunction. These microorganisms include: bacterial growth and yeast proliferation.
Research has shown that aloe vera has antimicrobial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. Additionally, the compounds in aloe vera are potent antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents, anti-diabetic agents, and cancer suppressors.
Several experiments have shown that:
40% concentration of aloe vera juice has been able to effectively curb streptococcus (such as acute tonsillitis, pneumonia, etc.);
· Aloe vera juice with a concentration of 50% or more has been able to effectively control Candida albicans (such as white patches or vaginal discharge, itching);
70% concentration of aloe vera juice has been able to suppress most microorganisms;
Aloe vera juice at a concentration of 80% or more is effective against viruses, including herpes simplex and shingles (such as cold sores);
Aloe vera juice with a concentration of 85% or more has been able to effectively control fungi, including dermatophytes, nail fungus, etc. (such as onychomycosis, psoriasis);
· 80-100% concentration of aloe vera juice can effectively kill Trichomonas vaginalis (a tenacious parasite parasitic in female vagina).